Protein folding activity of the ribosome is involved in yeast prion propagation - Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire des Eucaryotes
Journal Articles Scientific Reports Year : 2016

Protein folding activity of the ribosome is involved in yeast prion propagation

Abstract

6AP and GA are potent inhibitors of yeast and mammalian prions and also specific inhibitors of PFAR, the protein-folding activity borne by domain V of the large rRNA of the large subunit of the ribosome. We therefore explored the link between PFAR and yeast prion [PSI+] using both PFAR-enriched mutants and site-directed methylation. We demonstrate that PFAR is involved in propagation and de novo formation of [PSI+]. PFAR and the yeast heat-shock protein Hsp104 partially compensate each other for [PSI+] propagation. Our data also provide insight into new functions for the ribosome in basal thermotolerance and heat-shocked protein refolding. PFAR is thus an evolutionarily conserved cell component implicated in the prion life cycle, and we propose that it could be a potential therapeutic target for human protein misfolding diseases.
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hal-01394774 , version 1 (03-04-2024)

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Marc Blondel, Flavie Soubigou, Justine Evrard, Phu Hai Nguyen, Naushaba Hasin, et al.. Protein folding activity of the ribosome is involved in yeast prion propagation. Scientific Reports, 2016, 6, pp.32117. ⟨10.1038/srep32117⟩. ⟨hal-01394774⟩
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